Re: PHP scalability problem

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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 23:26, tRace DOliveira <married_74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What I am trying to achieve is to have the server do less processing. Like I said PHP is a server side scripting language and each time a request is made a process is spawned and processes are heavy weight as compared to a thread which is a light weight process. So I want to take away much processing away from the server and have the client do it instead. Because if many requests are made the server will eventually go down because it will over the server.I am not trying to get away from PHP but I am trying to solve the problem of scalability

    Good God, Leondard, did you just look up every single PHP mailing
list you could find and send the question to all of them at once?
Send questions like this to the General list, and leave it at that
next time.  People will eventually reply, just have patience.

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